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Topical Issue Debate: Fáilte Ireland Staff (3 Nov 2016)

Alan Kelly: I have just done so.

Topical Issue Debate: Fáilte Ireland Staff (3 Nov 2016)

Alan Kelly: The Department-----

Topical Issue Debate: Fáilte Ireland Staff (3 Nov 2016)

Alan Kelly: Okay, Acting Chairman.

Topical Issue Debate: Fáilte Ireland Staff (3 Nov 2016)

Alan Kelly: I asked about the pay cap.

Topical Issue Debate: Fáilte Ireland Staff (3 Nov 2016)

Alan Kelly: I asked about the pay cap. The Minister of State has not answered the question.

Topical Issue Debate: Fáilte Ireland Staff (3 Nov 2016)

Alan Kelly: The Minister of State might reply in writing.

Topical Issue Debate: Fáilte Ireland Staff (3 Nov 2016)

Alan Kelly: It is quite unfortunate the Minister for Transport, Tourism and Sport, Deputy Shane Ross, is not here to respond to this matter and that the Minister of State had to be pulled back up from Limerick or where ever he was to deal with it. I understand the Minister is heading out of the country. I must declare I was a former employee of Fáilte Ireland. This matter relates to the process in...

Topical Issue Debate: Fáilte Ireland Staff (3 Nov 2016)

Alan Kelly: I did not ask about his well-being at all.

Other Questions: Brexit Issues (3 Nov 2016)

Alan Kelly: It is a waste of time asking questions.

Other Questions: Brexit Issues (3 Nov 2016)

Alan Kelly: There are no answers coming.

Other Questions: Brexit Issues (3 Nov 2016)

Alan Kelly: The Minister has an obligation to answer the question.

Other Questions: Brexit Issues (3 Nov 2016)

Alan Kelly: We might as well not have questions at all; the Minister could write all the time.

Other Questions: Brexit Issues (3 Nov 2016)

Alan Kelly: I am sure the Minister is delighted with that. I hope the Minister will be specific in response. This question relates to the meetings that have taken place on Brexit with Ministers Cabinet colleagues at Cabinet sub-committee level, internally in her Department, with her departmental agencies and with other external stakeholders given that this is the most important topic she is likely to...

Other Questions: Brexit Issues (3 Nov 2016)

Alan Kelly: The Minister in her next reply might tell us how many meetings of the Cabinet Sub-Commitee on Brexit have taken place. How many times has the Brexit co-ordination group met in her Department?

Other Questions: Brexit Issues (3 Nov 2016)

Alan Kelly: Furthermore, the Minister said earlier that she hopes to met Mr. Barnier. Has she written to him? I asked her an earlier question, which she refused to answer, regarding what she sees as the role of the Irish appointee to the Brexit group in Brussels? At the end of the day it is the Brussels group that will decide the fate of our situation with Britain on Brexit, not Ireland. Therefore,...

Other Questions: Brexit Issues (3 Nov 2016)

Alan Kelly: I will repeat the questions.

Other Questions: Brexit Issues (3 Nov 2016)

Alan Kelly: I asked about the Minister's contact with Mr. Barnier, Sabine Weyand, the role of the Irish appointee to the Brexit group in Brussels, the number of meetings of the Cabinet sub-committee that have taken place and the number of times the group within her Department has met.

Other Questions: Brexit Issues (3 Nov 2016)

Alan Kelly: I find this extraordinary. I sat where the Minister is sitting now on many occasions during the past five years and for her not have the details of how many times the Cabinet Sub-committee on Brexit has met is incredible. She does not need notes to know whether it met once, twice, three, four, five, six or seven times. I do not foresee it met on any more occasions than that. Similarly,...

Other Questions: Brexit Issues (3 Nov 2016)

Alan Kelly: That is not good enough. I want the answer now.

Other Questions: Brexit Issues (3 Nov 2016)

Alan Kelly: 7. To ask the Minister for Jobs, Enterprise and Innovation her plans to protect Irish industry from Brexit; the details of those plans across all sectors; and if she will make a statement on the matter. [33032/16]

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